Places of worship

Trail

ST BOTOLPH & ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, CROXTON KERRIAL

Project Description

Please click here to view the full Children's Trail created for Great Unitarian Chapel, Leicester created by The Arts Society Volunteers

The Arts Society

Published on 21 September, 2021

Trail

GREAT MEETING UNITARIAN CHAPEL TRAIL FOR CHILDREN

Project Description

Please click here to view the full Children's Trail created for Great Unitarian Chapel, Leicester created by The Arts Society Volunteers

The Arts Society

Published on 21 September, 2021

Trail

St Bartholomew's, Haslemere

Project Description

A trail was completed at St Bartholmews, Haslemere in January 2018. Local School Children enjoyed exploring this exciting trail.

The Arts Society Haslemere

Published on 28 May, 2021

Trail

Places of Worship Sample Questions

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Sample Questions-

Look up at the nave roof. There are a number of carved stone corbels supporting the roof timbers. What do the different carvings look like they might be?

There is only a small amount of stained glass left in the church. Look for it at the top of two windows. What different colours can you see?

If you would like to get involved in Trails of Discovery please email- volunteering@theartssociety.org

The Arts Society

Published on 03 May, 2018

Trail

St Eustachius

Project Description

The Arts Society

Published on 03 May, 2018

Trail

St John the Baptist Church, Colsterworth

Project Description

Children enjoyed learning about the font at St John the Baptist, Colsterworth  where Sir Isaac Newton was baptised. His family lived in Woolsthorpe Manor less than a mile from the church.

The Arts Society

Published on 03 May, 2018

Trail

St Peter and St Paul, Godalming

Project Description

1st Godalming Brownies had fun on Tuesday 14th November at the launch of a  Children’s Trail for the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul devised by The Arts Society Guildford.

The trail leads children between the ages of 8 and 12 around the church using a simple map, asking them to answer questions, find items, count, read and draw as they go.  The aim is to help children notice art, architecture and furnishings and to appreciate the community and national history these beautiful buildings are a part of. 

The evening ended with a discussion about what the Brownies had learned through the trail, plus stickers and cakes for all.  Copies of the trail and detailed answers will be available at the church for any future groups or individual visitors.

The Arts Society Guildford Places of worship

Published on 02 May, 2018